YouTubers Daily Driven Exotics crash McLaren 720 GTR in ‘shocking’ dashcam video

Damon Fryer, founder of YouTube car group Daily Driven Exotics, caught the moment his McLaren 720 GTR was crashed into by a Dodge Challenger in what he called a “shock” accident.

First started in 2012, founder Damon Fryer is hailed as the face of the channel and is often featured in the group’s videos about luxury cars… but on December 4, he took center stage in ajaw-dropping upload of a car crashthat upended their usual, upbeat content with a harrowing accident.

DailyDrivenExotics capture shock car crash mclaren 720 gtr

In the video, Fryer can be seen driving his McLaren 720 GTR —a $300,000 sports car— at an exit for Long Beach and Laguna Canyon Road in Southern California.

DailyDrivenExotics capture “unfortunate” car crash on video

He had already gotten into the left lane to exit toward Long Beach, but several other vehicles didn’t merge into that lane until the last second, prompting Fryer to hit his brakes in an effort to slow down and allow the other drivers to safely change lanes.

However, a white Dodge Challenger behind him didn’t brake until he was right up on Fryer’s McLaren, rear-ending the sports car and careening off into the Laguna Canyon exit some feet away.

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Luckily, everyone involved in the crash was unharmed — something Fryer made sure to note in the recording of the incident.

“As long as no one’s hurt, it’s just a car,” Fryer said. “As long as no one’s hurt, this is just material sh*t. You can always live to build another car. I’ve done it a few times.”

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The driver of the Challenger admitted fault and appeared to be genuinely remorseful for the ordeal, even letting loose a few tears while waiting on the side of the road saying: “It’s such a beautiful car.”

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Fryer also urged his viewers not to harass the other driver, who he said was “devastated” and an “emotional wreck” as a result of the incident, saying: “I’m not mad at him. It’s just a car. We’re all okay.”

Thankfully, all parties walked away from the event unscathed, leaving viewers impressed at Fryer’s ability to keep a cool head despite the shocking accident that’s garnered over 700,000 views in just 18 hours.